Baby Hangers in Canada: The Complete Nursery Organization Guide (2026)

Baby Hangers in Canada

The right baby hangers are sized for infant proportions, not scaled-down adult hangers. Velvet hangers hold delicate fabrics without slipping, and sorting by size instead of season is what actually keeps a nursery closet usable at 3am. If you're looking for occasion-wear options, take a look at our Beddora Wooden Hangers.

Why Are Baby Hangers Different from Regular Hangers?

Standard adult hangers are roughly 43–45 cm wide, far too wide for infant clothing, which is typically sized for 27–30 cm hangers. For delicate everyday pieces built to this exact scale, browse our Velvet Hangers.

• Adult hangers overhang an infant bodysuit's shoulders by inches, stretching the neckline • Repeated use on the wrong hanger size misshapes clothes before a baby outgrows them • Correctly sized hangers keep the neckline in shape and hold garments flat • A consistent hanger size makes every item visible at a glance, which matters most during fast, half-asleep outfit changes

Which Type of Baby Hanger Is Best?

Different materials suit different clothing types and nursery needs. To explore specific finishes, read our guide: Black Velvet Hangers, or you can learn more about clothes and coat hangers in canada.

Hanger Type Best For Key Feature
Velvet Delicate knits, thin cotton, dresses Non-slip surface, slim profile saves rod space
Plastic Everyday wear, fleece, heavier items Affordable, notched shoulders prevent slipping
Wooden Occasion wear, display pieces Natural weight keeps garments hanging straight
Adjustable Growing wardrobes Extendable arms adapt from newborn to toddler

Velvet is the most popular nursery choice because its non-slip surface holds lightweight fabrics that would slide off a smooth plastic hanger. To see why, you can learn more about why velvet hangers better plastic, and read our guide: Do Velvet Hangers Really Save Closet Space Find Out.

How Do I Organize a Nursery Closet with Hangers?

Sorting by size first, not season, is the single biggest factor in a closet that stays usable as your baby grows. For general wardrobe organizing beyond the nursery, read our guide: Clothes Coat Hangers.

• Sort by size, not season – keep the current size at eye level, next size up further back • Use matching hangers throughout – consistent depth and height makes the whole wardrobe visible at once • Zone by clothing type – everyday outfits, occasion wear, and outerwear each get their own section • Rotate forward when your baby moves up a size instead of resorting the whole closet

Frequently Asked Questions

What size hangers do I need for newborn and infant clothing?

Newborn and infant clothing fits best on hangers 27–30 cm wide. Standard adult hangers at 43–45 cm are too wide and cause necklines to stretch and garments to slide off.

Are velvet baby hangers safe for a baby's clothing?

Yes. A smooth, non-shedding velvet surface holds fabric gently without pulling, snagging, or leaving marks, while the non-slip grip keeps lightweight cotton and knits in place.

How many baby hangers do I need for a full nursery wardrobe?

Most nursery wardrobes need 30–50 hangers to cover current-size everyday outfits, sleepwear, and outerwear, with a few extra for the next size up.

When should I switch from baby hangers to toddler hangers?

Most parents transition around 18–24 months as clothing moves into 2T–3T sizing. Adjustable hangers that extend with the child can delay this switch.

What's the best hanger for baby dresses and occasion wear?

Smooth wood or velvet hangers work best for occasion wear — the soft surface avoids marking delicate fabric, and a wooden hanger's natural weight keeps the garment hanging flat and crease-free.

Are adjustable baby hangers worth it over fixed-size ones?

For most parents, yes. Extendable shoulder arms adapt from newborn through toddler sizing, which is more cost-effective over time than replacing fixed-size sets at every stage.

Beddora carries velvet, wooden, and adjustable baby hangers sized specifically for infant and toddler proportions, so every piece in the nursery closet hangs the way it's meant to from week one.

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